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    OCASI was formed in 1978 to act as a collective voice for im/migrant serving agencies and to coordinate responses to shared needs and concerns.

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    Organizational culture

    An organization's culture defines the proper way to behave within the organization.

    Last updated Jul 29, 2024

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    Five Pillars of People Risk

    The Five Pillars of People Risk: Managing risks for workforce and business resillience, examines the greatest people threats facing employers today.

    Last updated Jul 29, 2024

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    Canadian Foundations

    A foundation is a category of nonprofit organization or charitable trust that typically provides funding and support for other charitable organizations through grants, but may also engage directly in charitable activities.

    Last updated Jul 29, 2024

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    What is the Employment Standards Act (ESA)?

    The Employment Standards Act (ESA) states the minimum standards of employment for workers in Ontario, along with the workplace rights and responsibilities of employers and employees. The Act covers most workers in Ontario, with several industry exemptions.

    Last updated Jul 29, 2024

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    Leadership skills for the Future of the Sector

    How can we build leadership together?

    Last updated Jul 29, 2024

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    9 Non-profit Leadership Skills Every Founder & Director Must Master

    Without good leadership, everything falls apart. It’s like a band with no director – everyone is playing their own song and together it’s just noise instead of beautiful chords of music.

    Last updated Jul 29, 2024

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    Use CLEO's Guided Pathways in Family Law to ask for an order in family court

    CLEO has a new Family Law Guided Pathway to help people fill out a draft of Form 25 - Order (general). A party to a family court matter can use Form 25 to write out the terms of the order they want the judge to make.

    Last updated Jul 29, 2024

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    New census data shows top original languages spoken by Mississauga residents

    The latest data released by Statistics Canada (StatCan) shows that combined, 328,130 people in Mississauga now list languages other than English or French as their mother tongue.

    Last updated Jul 29, 2024

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    UNHCR - Refugee-led Innovation Fund

    The Refugee-led Innovation Fund champions the creativity of all displaced and stateless people.

    Last updated Jul 29, 2024

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    Changes to EI sickness benefits

    On December 18, 2022, the Canadian government increased the number of weeks that workers can get Employment Insurance (EI) sickness benefits. Workers who started their claims on or after December 18 can get up to 26 weeks of benefits. For claims started before that date, workers

    Last updated Jan 19, 2023

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